A shading device including a first driving shaft that is rotatably supported within a headbox and may drive a first moving member and a second driving shaft that is rotatably supported within the headbox and may drive a second moving member, the shading device includes a first pulley that drives the first driving shaft, and a second pulley that is disposed at a position different from the first pulley in a longitudinal direction of the headbox and drives the second driving shaft.
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1. A shading device comprising a first driving shaft that is rotatably supported within a headbox and configured to drive a first moving member and a second driving shaft that is rotatably supported within the headbox and configured to drive a second moving member, the first moving member and the second moving member configured to move relative to the headbox, the shading device comprising:
a first pulley that drives the first driving shaft;
a second pulley that is disposed at a position different from the first pulley in a longitudinal direction of the headbox and drives the second driving shaft, wherein a rotational axis of the first pulley and a rotational axis of the second pulley are substantially coaxial, the first pulley and the second pulley being disposed in parallel along the longitudinal direction; and
an urging member that is disposed between the first pulley and the second pulley in the longitudinal direction and configured to apply a rotational force to at least one of the first pulley or the second pulley.
16. A shading device comprising a first driving shaft that is rotatably supported within a headbox and configured to drive a first moving member and a second driving shaft that is rotatably supported within the headbox and configured to drive a second moving member, the first moving member and the second moving member configured to move relative to the headbox, the shading device comprising:
a first pulley that drives the first driving shaft;
a second pulley that is disposed at a position different from the first pulley in a longitudinal direction of the headbox and drives the second driving shaft; and
a transmission mechanism that transmits a rotational force of the second pulley to the second driving shaft, wherein:
a rotational axis of the first pulley and a rotational axis of the second pulley are substantially coaxial,
the first pulley and the second pulley are disposed in parallel along the longitudinal direction,
the first driving shaft and the second driving shaft are disposed in parallel so that a position of an axial center of the first driving shaft is different from a position of an axial center of the second driving shaft in an orthogonal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction,
a position of an axial center of the second pulley is different from the position of the axial center of the second driving shaft in the orthogonal direction, and
the transmission mechanism converts a rotation around the axial center of the second pulley to a rotation around the axial center of the second driving shaft and transmits the converted rotation to the second driving shaft.
17. A shading device comprising a first driving shaft that is rotatably supported within a headbox and configured to drive a first moving member and a second driving shaft that is rotatably supported within the headbox and configured to drive a second moving member, the first moving member and the second moving member configured to move relative to the headbox, the shading device comprising:
a first pulley that drives the first driving shaft;
a second pulley that is disposed at a position different from the first pulley in a longitudinal direction of the headbox and drives the second driving shaft;
an urging member that is disposed between the first pulley and the second pulley in the longitudinal direction and configured to apply a rotational force to at least one of the first pulley or the second pulley; and
a transmission mechanism that transmits a rotational force of the second pulley to the second driving shaft, wherein:
the first driving shaft and the second driving shaft are disposed in parallel so that a position of an axial center of the first driving shaft is different from a position of an axial center of the second driving shaft in an orthogonal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction,
a position of an axial center of the second pulley is different from the position of the axial center of the second driving shaft in the orthogonal direction, and
the transmission mechanism converts a rotation around the axial center of the second pulley to a rotation around the axial center of the second driving shaft and transmits the converted rotation to the second driving shaft.
2. The shading device according to
the urging member is a spring,
a first locking portion for locking one end of the spring is disposed on the first pulley, and
a second locking portion for locking a second end of the spring is disposed on the second pulley.
3. The shading device according to
the urging member is a spiral-wound spring and disposed between the first pulley and the second pulley so as to be wound around a support shaft formed in either the first pulley or the second pulley as a central axis.
4. The shading device according to
a first operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the first pulley; and
a second operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the second pulley, wherein:
a winding direction of the first operation cord by the first pulley and a winding direction of the second operation cord by the second pulley are opposite to each other,
the first pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the first operation cord, and
the second pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the second operation cord.
5. The shading device according to
the first driving shaft and the second driving shaft are disposed in parallel so that a position of an axial center of the first driving shaft is different from a position of an axial center of the second driving shaft in an orthogonal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction,
a position of an axial center of the second pulley is different from the position of the axial center of the second driving shaft in the orthogonal direction, and
the transmission mechanism converts a rotation around the axial center of the second pulley to a rotation around the axial center of the second driving shaft and transmits the converted rotation to the second driving shaft.
6. The shading device according to
the urging member is a spiral-wound spring and disposed between the first pulley and the second pulley so as to be wound around a support shaft formed in either the first pulley or the second pulley as a central axis.
7. The shading device according to
a first operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the first pulley; and
a second operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the second pulley, wherein:
a winding direction of the first operation cord by the first pulley and a winding direction of the second operation cord by the second pulley are opposite to each other,
the first pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the first operation cord, and
the second pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the second operation cord.
8. The shading device according to
the first driving shaft and the second driving shaft are disposed in parallel so that a position of an axial center of the first driving shaft is different from a position of an axial center of the second driving shaft in an orthogonal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction,
a position of an axial center of the second pulley is different from the position of the axial center of the second driving shaft in the orthogonal direction, and
the transmission mechanism converts a rotation around the axial center of the second pulley to a rotation around the axial center of the second driving shaft and transmits the converted rotation to the second driving shaft.
9. The shading device according to
the urging member applies a rotating force in the winding direction of the first operation cord to the first pulley and applies a rotating force in the winding direction of the second operation cord to the second pulley.
10. The shading device according to
a first operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the first pulley; and
a second operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the second pulley, wherein:
a winding direction of the first operation cord by the first pulley and a winding direction of the second operation cord by the second pulley are opposite to each other,
the first pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the first operation cord, and
the second pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the second operation cord.
11. The shading device according to
the first driving shaft and the second driving shaft are disposed in parallel so that a position of an axial center of the first driving shaft is different from a position of an axial center of the second driving shaft in an orthogonal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction,
a position of an axial center of the second pulley is different from the position of the axial center of the second driving shaft in the orthogonal direction, and
the transmission mechanism converts a rotation around the axial center of the second pulley to a rotation around the axial center of the second driving shaft and transmits the converted rotation to the second driving shaft.
12. The shading device according to
the urging member applies a rotating force in the winding direction of the first operation cord to the first pulley and applies a rotating force in the winding direction of the second operation cord to the second pulley.
13. The shading device according to
the urging member applies a rotating force in the winding direction of the first operation cord to the first pulley and applies a rotating force in the winding direction of the second operation cord to the second pulley.
14. The shading device according to
the first driving shaft and the second driving shaft are disposed in parallel so that a position of an axial center of the first driving shaft is different from a position of an axial center of the second driving shaft in an orthogonal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction,
a position of an axial center of the second pulley is different from the position of the axial center of the second driving shaft in the orthogonal direction, and
the transmission mechanism converts a rotation around the axial center of the second pulley to a rotation around the axial center of the second driving shaft and transmits the converted rotation to the second driving shaft.
15. The shading device according to
the first driving shaft and the second driving shaft are disposed in parallel so that a position of an axial center of the first driving shaft is different from a position of an axial center of the second driving shaft in an orthogonal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction,
a position of an axial center of the second pulley is different from the position of the axial center of the second driving shaft in the orthogonal direction, and
the transmission mechanism converts a rotation around the axial center of the second pulley to a rotation around the axial center of the second driving shaft and transmits the converted rotation to the second driving shaft.
18. The shading device according to
the urging member is a spring,
a first locking portion for locking one end of the spring is disposed on the first pulley, and
a second locking portion for locking a second end of the spring is disposed on the second pulley.
19. The shading device according to
the urging member is a spiral-wound spring and disposed between the first pulley and the second pulley so as to be wound around a support shaft formed in either the first pulley or the second pulley as a central axis.
20. The shading device according to
a first operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the first pulley; and
a second operation cord that is disposed so as to be wound around the second pulley, wherein:
a winding direction of the first operation cord by the first pulley and a winding direction of the second operation cord by the second pulley are opposite to each other,
the first pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the first operation cord, and
the second pulley is restricted from winding equal to or more than a predetermined amount of the second operation cord.
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The present embodiment relates to a shading device.
Shading devices in which two shading members are arranged in parallel, such as blinds, curtains, and partitions, have been known. Such shading devices lift and lower a bottom rail disposed at the lowest end and an intermediate bar disposed between the bottom rail and a headbox separately, thereby lifting and lowering a first shading member disposed between the bottom rail and the intermediate bar and a second shading member disposed between the intermediate bar and the headbox, respectively.
For a shading device having two such shading members, the shading device shown in Patent Literature 1 below is known. The shading device includes an operating device including an endless operating cord, a pulley around which the operating cord is wound, an operating shaft connected with the pulley to rotate together and capable of rotating upon receiving an operation force, a clutch capable of rotating integrally with the operating shaft and axially sliding on the operating shaft, and a first transmission member disposed at one axial side of the clutch to transmit driving force to a first driving shaft for lifting and lowering the first shading member and a second transmission member disposed at the other axial side of the clutch to transmit driving force to a second driving shaft for lifting and lowering the second shading member, where the sliding direction of the clutch is determined by the rotational direction of the operating shaft, such that as the clutch sliding on the operating shaft is engaged with one of the transmission members, the rotation of the operating shaft is transmitted to any one of the driving shafts through one of the transmission members.
According to such a shading device, the operating shaft is operated to rotate in either direction by one operating cord, and the rotational direction determines the sliding direction of the clutch. The transmission member to which the rotation is transmitted is switched between the first transmission member and the second transmission member by the sliding direction of the clutch, and the rotation may be thereby transmitted to either driving shaft by one clutch unit. As a result, the number of parts of the operation device of the shading device is reduced to achieve space saving.
Patent literature 1: JP2011-220077A
According to the shading device described in Patent literature 1, a single operation cord is vertically hanging from two points on the room side and the window side in the front and rear direction of the shading device, and the positions where the operation cord is hanging are substantially aligned in the width direction of the shading device, i.e., the longitudinal direction of the headbox. As such, there has been a problem that it is difficult to distinguish between the vertically hanging operation cord on the room side and the vertically hanging operation cord on the window side, especially in the situation where the vertically hanging operation cord is twisted and the front side and the rear side of the operation cord are replaced.
The present invention has been made to solve the problems, and an object of the present invention is to allow two types of operation cords to be hanging from a headbox so as to be easily distinguished.
To solve the above-described problems, a shading device according to one aspect of the present invention includes a first driving shaft that is rotatably supported within a headbox and may drive a first moving member and a second driving shaft that is rotatably supported within the headbox and may drive a second moving member, and includes a first pulley that drives the first driving shaft and a second pulley that is disposed at a position different from the first pulley in a longitudinal direction of the headbox and drives the second driving shaft.
According to the present invention, a shading device capable of hanging two types of operation cords from a headbox in a distinguishable manner may be provided. Other effects of the present invention will also be described in Description of Embodiments below.
First embodiment of the present invention will be described hereafter with reference to the drawings. In this embodiment, a room side surface when the shading device is provided is referred to as a front surface, an exterior side surface is referred to as a rear surface, a direction perpendicular to the front surface and the rear surface is referred to as a front-rear direction, and the longitudinal direction of the shading device is referred to as a left-right direction. Further, in the present specification and drawings, elements having substantially the same function are denoted by the same reference numerals and their duplicate descriptions are omitted.
(Overall configuration)
The overall configuration of a shading device provided with an operating device according to this embodiment will be described.
As shown in
The headbox 2 is fixed to a window frame, for example, with brackets (not shown) and is formed in an elongated box shape having a housing space therein. In the headbox 2, a first driving shaft 201a, two first winding drums 202a, a first stopper 203a, a first brake 204a, a second driving shaft 201b, two second winding drums 202b, a second stopper 203b, a second brake 204b, and an interlocking gear 205 are housed. The first driving shaft 201a, the two first winding drums 202a, the first stopper 203a, and the first brake 204a constitute a first drive system for lifting and lowering the bottom rail 31. The second driving shaft 201b, the two second winding drums 202b, the second stopper 203b, and the second brake 204b constitute a second drive system for lifting and lowering the intermediate bar 41. The interlocking gear 205 is configured to interlock the second drive system with the first drive system under predetermined conditions. In this embodiment, the first drive system is disposed on the rear side, the second drive system is disposed on the front side, and the first drive system and the second drive system are arranged in parallel with each other in the front-rear direction. In this regard, for example, the first drive system and the second drive system may be arranged in parallel in the vertical direction, or the arrangement of the first drive system and the second drive system may be reversed in the front-rear direction or the vertical direction.
The first driving shaft 201a and the second driving shaft 201b are each prismatic members extending in the left-right direction, and are supported rotatably in the axial direction to the left-right direction within the headbox 2. The shaft center of the first driving shaft 201a is positioned behind the shaft center of the second driving shaft 201b, and the shaft centers are at the different positions in the front-rear direction. In the following description, the shaft center of the first driving shaft 201a is referred to as a first shaft center, and the shaft center of the second driving shaft 201b is referred to as a second shaft center.
The two first winding drums 202a are each penetrated by the first driving shaft 201a to rotate integrally with the first driving shaft 201a, and one ends of the corresponding lifting/lowering cords 32 are coupled so as to be wound around and unwound from the first winding drums 202a. The two second winding drums 202b are each penetrated by the second driving shaft 201b to rotate integrally with the second driving shaft 201b, and one ends of the corresponding light control cords 42 are coupled so as to be wound around and unwound from the second winding drums 202b. The first stopper 203a restrains the rotation of the first driving shaft 201a. The second stopper 203b restrains the rotation of the second driving shaft 201b. The first brake 204a decelerates the rotation of the first driving shaft 201a. The second brake 204b decelerates the rotation of the second driving shaft 201b.
The bottom rail 31 is a member formed long in the right and left direction. The bottom rail 31 is connected to the other ends of the two lifting/lowering cords 32, and supported by and hung from the headbox 2 so as to be located at the lowest end of the shading device 1. The intermediate bar 41 is a member formed long in the right and left direction. The intermediate bar 41 is connected to the other ends of the two light control cords 42, and supported by and hung from the headbox 2 so as to be located between the headbox 2 and the bottom rail 31 in the vertical direction. The screen 33 is a shading member that is connected to the lower surface of intermediate bar 41 at the upper end, and connected to the upper surface of bottom rail 31 at the lower end. The screen 33 is formed in a pleated form that is vertically foldable and the two lifting/lowering cords 32 are partially inserted into the screen 33 in the vertical direction. The screen 43 is a shading member that is connected to the lower surface of headbox 2 at the upper end, and connected to the upper surface of the intermediate bar 41 at the lower end. The screen 43 is formed in a pleated form that is vertically foldable and the two light control cords 42 are partially inserted into the screen 43 in the vertical direction.
The operation device 5 is disposed at one of the right end and the left end of the headbox 2, at the right end of the headbox 2 in this embodiment, and includes a case 50 having a housing space formed therein, a first pulley 51, a second pulley 52, a first clutch mechanism 53, a second clutch mechanism 54, and a transmission mechanism 55. These components will be described in detail below.
The first operation cord 6 includes a cord member 61 formed in a string or a tape and connected at one end to the first pulley 51 to be wound around and unwound from, a gripping portion 62 provided at the other end of the cord member 61, and a stopper 63 fixed at a predetermined position between one end and the other end. The gripping portion 62 is a member for an operator of the shading device 1 to operate the first operation cord 6, in particular, to pull the first operation cord 6 downward so that the cord member 61 is unwound from the first pulley 51. The stopper 63 prevents the cord member 61 from being wound by the first pulley 51 to a predetermined amount or more. The structure of the cord member 61 and the stopper 63 may be such that the two different cords are connected within the stopper 63, or the stopper 63 is fixed in the middle of one cord.
The second operation cord 7 includes a cord member 71 formed in a string or a tape and connected at one end to the second pulley 52 to be wound around and unwound from, a gripping portion 72 provided at the other end of the cord member 71, and a stopper 73 fixed at a predetermined position between one end and the other end. The gripping portion 72 is a member for an operator to operate the second operation cord 7, in particular, to pull the second operation cord 7 downward so that the cord member 71 is unwound from the second pulley 52. The stopper 73 prevents the cord member 71 from being wound by the second pulley 52 to a predetermined amount or more. The structure of the cord member 71 and the stopper 73 may be such that the two different cords is connected within the stopper 73, or the stopper 73 is fixed in the middle of one cord.
(Schematic Configuration of Operating Device)
A schematic configuration of the operating device according to this embodiment will be described.
As illustrated in
The first pulley 51 is a member that is connected to one end of the cord member 61 of the first operation cord 6 and is rotated about the first shaft center, thereby winding and unwinding the cord member 61, and has a surrounding portion 511 that surrounds the urging member 57 from radially outer side. As shown in
The second pulley 52 is a member that is connected to one end of the cord member 71 of the second operation cord 7 and is rotated about the first shaft center, thereby winding and unwinding the cord member 71, and has a support shaft 521 that supports the first pulley 51 so as to be relatively rotatable about the first shaft center. As shown in
As shown in
The first locked portion 571 is locked to the first locking portion 511a formed in the surrounding portion 511 of the first pulley 51, whereby one end of the urging member 57 is fixed to the first pulley 51 so as not to be movable in the front-rear direction and the vertical direction. The second locked portion 572 is formed by bending the other end of the urging member 57 and is locked to the second locking portion 521a formed in the support shaft 521 of the second pulley 52, whereby the other end of the urging member 57 is fixed to the second pulley 52 so as not to be movable in the front-rear direction and the vertical direction.
The winding direction of the cord member 61 by the first pulley 51 and the winding direction of the cord member 71 by the second pulley 52 are opposite to each other. As such, the first pulley rotates in a first rotation direction when the cord member 61 is unwound, and the second pulley rotates in a second rotation direction opposite to the first rotation direction when the cord member 71 is unwound. The first clutch mechanism 53, which is provided adjacent to the first pulley 51 inwardly in the left-right direction, is configured to transmit the rotating force of the first pulley 51 in the first rotation direction to the first driving shaft 201a and to interrupt the transmission of the rotating force of the first pulley 51 in the second rotation direction to the first driving shaft 201a.
The first transmission gear 551 is supported by the fixed shaft 56 so as to be relatively rotatable and integrally rotates with a portion of the second clutch mechanism 54. The second transmission gear 552 is connected with the second driving shaft 201b so as to integrally rotate, and is provided to engage with the first transmission gear 551 and to transmit the rotational force of the first transmission gear 551 to the second driving shaft 201b.
The second clutch mechanism 54, which is provided adjacent to the second pulley 52 outwardly in the left-right direction, is configured to transmit the rotating force of the second pulley 52 in the second rotation direction to the first transmission gear 551, thereby transmitting the rotating force to the second driving shaft 201b through the second transmission gear 552, and to interrupt the transmission of the rotating force of the second pulley 52 in the first rotation direction to the second driving shaft 201b.
(Detailed Configuration of Operating Device)
Detailed configuration of the operation device will be described.
First, restricting the first operation cord 6 and the second operation cord 7 from being wound up over a predetermined amount will be described in detail. As shown in
As shown in
An insertion hole 501a (see
Next, the structures of the first clutch mechanism 53 and the second clutch mechanism 54 will be described in detail. As shown in
The relay shaft 531 is supported by the fixed shaft 56 so as not to relatively rotate and supports the clutch drum 532 to prevent relative rotation. The clutch drum 532 is formed in a hollow cylinder and is supported by the relay shaft 531 fitted into the hollow portion thereof so as not to relatively rotate. The clutch spring 533 is a linear elastic member that is wound around the clutch drum 532 to a degree that is rotated relative to the clutch drum 532 when loosened, and both ends of the clutch spring 533 are bent so as to face radially outward (see
The cam drive 534 is shaped to have a substantially hollow cylindrical portion which is rotatably supported by the clutch drum 532 and a disc-like side portion which extends radially outward throughout the circumference to form the side surface of the first clutch mechanism 53 on the first pulley 51 side.
A side surface of the cam drive 534 has three openings 534a (see
The cylindrical portion of the cam drive 534 has three cams 534b formed at equidistant intervals on the circumferential wall and has one engagement portion 534c at the internal wall. Each of the three cams 534b projects radially outward as a whole and includes a cam surface formed on one side in the circumferential direction. The cam surface is formed as an inclined surface that slides the clutch pin 537 radially outward when the cam drive 534 is rotated relative to the guide washer 535 on the side on which the cam surface is formed. The engagement portion 534c projects radially inward to be engaged with the guide washer 535. The cam drive 534 engages with the three projections 512, thereby rotating in accordance with the first pulley 51 in any direction the first pulley 51 rotates.
The guide washer 535 is generally formed in a disc having a hole formed at the center, in which the clutch drum 532 is inserted in a relatively rotatable manner. The guide washer 535 has three guide portions 535a, which guide the clutch pins 537 to radially appear/disappear and are formed at equidistant intervals in the circumferential direction, and also has two engagement portions 535b formed apart from each other in the circumferential direction. One of the engagement portions 535b is formed in contact with the engagement portion 534c of the cam drive 534, and when the cam drive 534 is rotated to move the clutch pin 537 radially outward and the engagement portions 535b is pressed by the engagement portion 534c in the circumferential direction, the cam drive 534 and the guide washer 535 thereby integrally rotate.
The interlocking member 536 includes a shaft portion 536a supported by the first driving shaft 201a so as not to relatively rotate, and a plurality of engaging portions 536b provided at intervals in the circumferential direction and each projecting radially inward so as to engage with the clutch pins 537. The interlocking member 546 is different from the interlocking member 536 in that the interlocking member 546 does not have a shaft portion and is integrally formed with the first transmission gear 551 so as to be rotatably supported by the fixed shaft 56.
The clutch pin 537 is formed in a cylindrical shape with the bottom surfaces on both sides facing in the left-right direction, and is sandwiched between the cam drive 534 and the guide washer 535 from both sides in the left-right direction. When the clutch pin 537 is guided by the guide portions 535a of the guide washer 535 and is moved radially outward by the cam 534b of the cam drive 534, the clutch pin 537 is in contact with the engagement portion 536b of the interlocking member 536. At this time, the guide washer 535 and the interlocking member 536 are engaged through the clutch pin 537 so as to rotate integrally.
Next, the urging member 57 will be described in detail. As shown in
The urging member 57 in a non-operation state is housed between the first pulley 51 and the second pulley 52 without being wound around the support shaft 521 of the second pulley 52, where the surrounding portion 511 prevents the urging member 57 from spreading radially outward. The surrounding portion 511 may be formed in a member other than the first pulley 51, for example, the second pulley 52 or the case 50. However, in this case as well, the first locking portion 511a needs to be formed in the first pulley 51.
Next, the transmission mechanism 55 will be described in detail. As shown in
(Operation by First Operation Cord)
The operation of the operation device and the shading device by the first operation cord will be described.
As shown in
As shown in
When the operator releases the first operation cord 6 in a state where the first operation cord 6 is pulled by a predetermined amount or less, the urging member 57 rotates the first pulley 51 in the first winding direction in which the first operation cord 6 is wound, and accordingly, the engagement of the guide washer 535 and the interlocking member 536 through the clutch pin 537 is released. As shown in
(Operation by Second Operation Cord)
The operation of the operation device and the shading device by the second operation cord will be described.
As shown in
As shown in
According to the operation device 5 of the present embodiment, the first pulley 51 and the second pulley 52 are disposed in the left-right direction, and thus, the hanging position of the first operation cord 6 and the hanging position of the second operation cord 7 can be different in the left-right direction, and the two types of operation cords can be lowered in a state easy to discriminate. Further, the urging member 57 is disposed between the first pulley 51 and the second pulley 52, and is shared in the winding of the first operation cord 6 and the second operation cord 7. This serves to reduce the number of components and achieve space saving.
The operating device according to the second embodiment will be described.
The shading device 1a according to this embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that, as shown in
The first pulley 83a is connected to one end of the cord member 61, and the cord member 61 is wound around the circumferential wall of the first pulley 83a so as to be wound around and unwound from the first pulley 83a. In this embodiment, the cord member 61 is wound so as to be hung from the front in the front-rear direction. On one side of the first pulley 83a, on the right side in the left-right direction in this embodiment, a surrounding portion 831a is provided so as to surround and cooperatively accommodate the first urging member 85a with the support member 84. A portion of the circumferential wall forming the surrounding portion 831a is separated and serves as an outer locking portion 832a for detachably locking one end of the first urging member 85a. The first pulley 83a is supported by a first support shaft 841a of the support member 84 described later so as to be relatively rotatable, and rotates in response to the pulling down of the cord member 61.
The second pulley 83b is connected to one end of the cord member 71, and the cord member 71 is wound around the circumferential wall of the second pulley 83b so as to be wound around and unwound from the second pulley 83b. The second pulley 83b is rotatably supported by a second support shaft 841b of the support member 84 described later and rotates in response to the pulling down of the cord member 71. The second pulley 83b has the same configuration as the first pulley 83a and is provided with a surrounding portion 831b corresponding to the surrounding portion 831a and an outer locking portion 832b corresponding to the outer locking portion 832a described above.
The first pulleys 83a and the second pulleys 83b in this embodiment are arranged side by side along the left-right direction so as to be substantially plane-symmetrical with respect to the support member 84, where the first pulley 83a and the second pulley 83b face each other at their surrounding portions and their rotational axes are coaxial. The first pulley 83a transmits a rotational force to the left of the left-right direction, and the second pulley 83b transmits a rotational force to the right of the left-right direction.
The support member 84 is a plate-like member disposed between the first pulley 83a and the second pulley 83b and fixed to the inner wall of a case 80 containing the operation device 8. The support member 84 extends in a direction perpendicular to the left-right direction, and is provided with the above-described first support shaft 841a and second support shaft 841b each projecting in the out-of-plane direction on the both surfaces. The first support shaft 841a rotatably supports the first pulley 83a at its distal end, and an inner locking portion 842a is formed at its rear end, i.e., its root portion. The second support shaft 841b rotatably supports the second pulley 83b at its distal end, and an inner locking portion 842b is formed at its rear end.
As shown in
In this embodiment, the first urging member 85a and the second urging member 85b are wound in the same direction, and thus the inner locking portions 842a and 842b are formed so as to be plane-symmetrical with each other. The inner locking portions 842a and 842b are not limited to this shape, but may have any direction to extend and shape if the urging member can be locked. For example, the rear side of the inner locking portion in the front-rear direction may be connected to the support shaft, or the inner locking portion may be separated from the support shaft. In the former case, the urging member may be reversely wound as in the present embodiment, and in the latter case, the urging member may have a variable winding direction depending on the situation.
As described above, in this embodiment, the support member 84 supports the first pulley 83a and the second pulley 83b, and the first urging member 85a and the second urging member 85b, respectively, using one member each. The second driving shaft 201b is disposed in front of the first driving shaft 201a, and thus the support member 84 has an insertion hole 843 for inserting the second driving shaft 201b. If interference with the second driving shaft 201b is avoidable, instead of the insertion hole 843, a slit may be provided or the length of the support members 84 in the front-rear direction may be reduced.
As shown in
As shown in
As described above, in this embodiment, the first pulley 83a and the second pulley 83b are disposed so as to be substantially plane-symmetrical with respect to the support member 84. Similarly, the cord member 61 and the cord member 71 are wound so as to be substantially plane-symmetrical, and the first urging member 85a and the second urging member 85b are wound so as to be substantially plane-symmetrical, with respect to the support member 84. Accordingly, as shown in
As shown in
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The shading device according to a third embodiment will be described.
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As described above, the positional relationship between the gripping portion 62 and the gripping portion 72 in the vertical direction in a non-operation state corresponds to the positional relationship between the bottom rail 31 and the intermediate bar 41, which are to be operated by the first operation cord 6a and the second operation cord 7a, respectively. This allows the operator to easily understand which of the bottom rail 31 and the intermediate bar 41 is operated for each of the first operation cords 6a and the second operation cord 7a.
The present invention may be embodied in a variety of other forms without departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the foregoing first to third embodiments have been presented by way of example in all respects, and should not be construed in a limited way. The scope of the present invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. Further, all modifications, various improvements, substitutions and changes belonging to the equivalent scope of the accompanying claims are within the scope of the present invention.
In the three embodiments described above, the first moving member moved by the rotation of the first driving shaft 201a and the second moving member moved by the rotation of the second driving shaft 201b are respectively referred to as the bottom rail 31 and the intermediate bar 41 each being moved in the vertical direction. However, the movement direction of the first moving member and the second moving member may be any direction, and the first moving member and the second moving member may be disposed in the front-rear direction and move in the vertical direction or the left-right direction, respectively. Further, the pleated screen is described as an example of the shading device, although the shading devices may be applied to shading devices such as blinds, curtains, and partitions, including horizontal blinds, vertical blinds, roll screens, honeycomb screens, tucking curtains, and accordion doors, for example.
Otsuka, Hideki, Nakajima, Masaki
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